Compara los precios de Batman: Arkham City en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Rocksteady Studios. Publicado por Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Lanzado el 7/9/2012. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 91/100.

Rocksteady's dark, sprawling action game still sets the bar for superhero combat over a decade later. If you want to feel like the world's greatest detective and brawler rolled into one, this is where to start.

I've replayed this one more times than I care to admit, and the thing that keeps pulling me back isn't the story or the villain roster (though both are strong). It's the combat. Rocksteady refined their free-flow system here into something that genuinely feels like watching a perfectly choreographed fight scene: counter symbols flash above enemy heads, gadgets slot into your combos mid-swing, and keeping a chain alive against twelve thugs at once becomes its own rhythm game. The freeze blast, remote-controlled batarang, and weapon disruptor all have defined roles, and the game is generous about teaching you how to use them without stopping to lecture you. The semi-open-world structure is the one place where the game earns honest debate. Moving from Arkham Asylum's tight, corridor-driven design to a walled district of Gotham five times larger sounds like an upgrade on paper, and gliding between gargoyles and dive-bombing into a predator encounter never stops feeling good. But the open space also lets padding creep in. There are sequences clearly designed to add time rather than tension, and the lack of fast travel means rooftop traversal becomes commuting after a while. It is fun commuting, but committed players who want momentum in their narrative will notice the friction. Outside the critical path, the side content ranges from legitimately excellent to repetitive filler. Riddler's kidnapping puzzles are the best iteration of his trophies in the series, forcing real critical thinking rather than just hunting glowing icons. Deadshot's trail, Bane's side mission, and several other villain threads feel like standalone short stories, which is exactly the right approach. Catwoman's parallel campaign, included in the GOTY edition, offers a genuinely different movement style - her grapple-and-pounce traversal and whip-heavy combo kit are distinct enough to feel like a second game woven into the first. On PC specifically, the GOTY edition bundles seven additional challenge maps and twelve skins, making it the definitive version to pick up. The atmosphere deserves its own paragraph. The Joker's steel mill, the Penguin's decaying natural history museum, Mr. Freeze's icy stronghold - each villain's interior space takes on their personality in a way that the open streets around them cannot. Mark Hamill's Joker performance remains one of the best in any medium, and Paul Dini's script keeps the tone grim without becoming self-serious. On the technical side, older PC quirks (particularly with DirectX 11 at launch) are long since patched, and a community-maintained launcher exists for anyone hitting edge-case issues today. If you never played this in 2011, you missed a genuine high point for the action-adventure genre, not just superhero games. If you played it then, it holds up well enough that revisiting it on PC with the full GOTY content is a comfortable recommendation. The open world is smaller and rougher than nostalgia tends to paint it, but the combat, atmosphere, and villain design still do things current games rarely match. Alex, Scout Team

Batman: Arkham City

Batman: Arkham City

7 sept 2012Rocksteady StudiosWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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Rocksteady's dark, sprawling action game still sets the bar for superhero combat over a decade later. If you want to feel like the world's greatest detective and brawler rolled into one, this is where to start.

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I've replayed this one more times than I care to admit, and the thing that keeps pulling me back isn't the story or the villain roster (though both are strong). It's the combat. Rocksteady refined their free-flow system here into something that genuinely feels like watching a perfectly choreographed fight scene: counter symbols flash above enemy heads, gadgets slot into your combos mid-swing, and keeping a chain alive against twelve thugs at once becomes its own rhythm game. The freeze blast, remote-controlled batarang, and weapon disruptor all have defined roles, and the game is generous about teaching you how to use them without stopping to lecture you. The semi-open-world structure is the one place where the game earns honest debate. Moving from Arkham Asylum's tight, corridor-driven design to a walled district of Gotham five times larger sounds like an upgrade on paper, and gliding between gargoyles and dive-bombing into a predator encounter never stops feeling good. But the open space also lets padding creep in. There are sequences clearly designed to add time rather than tension, and the lack of fast travel means rooftop traversal becomes commuting after a while. It is fun commuting, but committed players who want momentum in their narrative will notice the friction. Outside the critical path, the side content ranges from legitimately excellent to repetitive filler. Riddler's kidnapping puzzles are the best iteration of his trophies in the series, forcing real critical thinking rather than just hunting glowing icons. Deadshot's trail, Bane's side mission, and several other villain threads feel like standalone short stories, which is exactly the right approach. Catwoman's parallel campaign, included in the GOTY edition, offers a genuinely different movement style - her grapple-and-pounce traversal and whip-heavy combo kit are distinct enough to feel like a second game woven into the first. On PC specifically, the GOTY edition bundles seven additional challenge maps and twelve skins, making it the definitive version to pick up. The atmosphere deserves its own paragraph. The Joker's steel mill, the Penguin's decaying natural history museum, Mr. Freeze's icy stronghold - each villain's interior space takes on their personality in a way that the open streets around them cannot. Mark Hamill's Joker performance remains one of the best in any medium, and Paul Dini's script keeps the tone grim without becoming self-serious. On the technical side, older PC quirks (particularly with DirectX 11 at launch) are long since patched, and a community-maintained launcher exists for anyone hitting edge-case issues today. If you never played this in 2011, you missed a genuine high point for the action-adventure genre, not just superhero games. If you played it then, it holds up well enough that revisiting it on PC with the full GOTY content is a comfortable recommendation. The open world is smaller and rougher than nostalgia tends to paint it, but the combat, atmosphere, and villain design still do things current games rarely match.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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steamSingle-playerSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudFamily SharingFree-Flow CombatPredator StealthSemi-Open WorldDual ProtagonistChallenge MapsGadget-Based GameplayGotham AtmosphereNew Game PlusVillain-Themed Levels

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